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Originally Posted by jamil5454
It can barely be described as chirping, but it's more like very high pitched fast pulses/whine that occurs whenever a lot of data is moving…
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Originally Posted by Superchicken
I don't get the whole celebrity obsession... like yes they're rich famous and generally pretty but... really why do Americans obsess ove…
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Originally Posted by Nugget
It is not a fan. I don't know how to say it any more plainly.
I didn't say it was a fan on your box. I will repeat what i said
"Wh…
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Originally Posted by Superchicken
yes they're rich famous and generally pretty but... really why do Americans obsess over them so much?
Do you always answer your ow…
I don't get the whole celebrity obsession... like yes they're rich famous and generally pretty but... really why do Americans obsess over them so much?
MacNNSoftwareby SuperchickenMon, 20 Jun 2005 - 14:11
Just noticed I get the "chirping also when resizing windows. It is much fainter than when I play WoW. If use the scripts Nugget suggested the sound goes away.
My only question …
It can barely be described as chirping, but it's more like very high pitched fast pulses/whine that occurs whenever a lot of data is moving across the graphics bus. It kinda sounds…
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Originally Posted by Nugget
I've got the GeForce 6800 Ultra card and WoW beautiful and smooth in 2560x1600 on my 30" cinema display with all the settings cranked to the m…
My dual 2.5 makes a noise when I scroll, Expose, drag, resize, etc. I never really though to call it "chirping," though. I was actually planning to post something here once I found…
I've been having similar probs.. I think it's (SE)is only for OS 9. Blech... We could upgrade to Omnipage Pro X which is for OS X but it's $149!!! And I'm not even 100% sure it …
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Originally Posted by Nugget
I'm glad your issue turned out to be simple to fix. The "chirping" noise that many of us experience (which can be silenced in software with N…
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Originally Posted by UnixMac
We must be talking about two types of noise here, as I'm sure mine is mechanical, more like what Groovy described. I also called Apple care …
I tried to do the scripts you suggested and they wouldn't run. Then I realized I didn't have CHUD installed so I grabbed that and the scripts ran fine. By fine I mean they execut…
We must be talking about two types of noise here, as I'm sure mine is mechanical, more like what Groovy described. I also called Apple care and had them listen to it, and they sai…
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Originally Posted by Groovy
Turned out to be the fan bearings were packed too tight and it is a problem with
many of the fans Apple used from the company that makes them…